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<p>in the interval  is  where * indicates <a href="page.php?w=complex_conjugate">complex conjugation</a>. Quantum interference concerns the issue of this probability when the wavefunction is expressed as a sum or <a href="page.php?w=Quantum_superposition">linear superposition</a> of two terms :</p>

<p>Usually,  and  correspond to distinct situations A and B. When this is the case, the equation   indicates that the object can be in situation A or situation B. The above equation can then be interpreted as: The probability of finding the object at</p><p>
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